Pedro Munhoz releases statement after UFC 276 no contest, says Sean O’Malley eye poke caused ‘scratch in the cornea’

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Pedro Munhoz took to social media following his fight with Sean O’Malley to discuss the unsatisfying end to their UFC 276 contest.

The bantamweight contenders opened Saturday’s main card at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, but it was hardly a show-stealer as the bout was called off less than two minutes into the second round after the action was paused by referee Jason Herzog to address an eye poke to Munhoz. Munhoz stated that he couldn’t see, and officials stopped the fight and declared it a no-contest due to an accidental foul.

Fighters Bryce Mitchell, Randy Brown, Sergio Pettis, and Elias Theodorou were among those skeptical of Munhoz being unable to continue, but the Brazilian veteran has since posted a video explaining his side of the story.

“To explain briefly what happened in the fight against Sean O’Malley, I was poked in the eye in the first round but kept fighting, and was hit with a low blow shortly after,” Munhoz said via Instagram (Portuguese translation by MMA Fighting’s Guilherme Cruz). We exchanged some strikes and the fight was restarted. In the second round, that’s when I suffered another eye poke. I couldn’t see anything for 20 minutes. I was taken to the hospital and they used a special eyedrop that made my eye numb so they could open my eye.

“They did an exam and the medical report I have is that there’s a scratch in the cornea all the way around it. I couldn’t open my eye because of that and couldn’t see anything. Referee asked me if I was able to see and doctor stopped the fight. That’s what happened tonight.”

This is the first time in Munhoz’s 28-fight career that he was unable to continue do to a foul. Munhoz has previously gone to decisions with multiple elite bantamweights, including Dominick Cruz, Jose Aldo, Frankie Edgar, and current champion Aljamain Sterling. He also holds a first-round knockout victory over former UFC champion Cody Garbrandt.

O’Malley said in his post-fight interview that he believes Munhoz was seeking a way out. O’Malley also tweeted, “First man to finish Pedro .”

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